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Ana's Song got a fair amount of airplay in North Texas.

It's a long weekend for me. Surely I can squeeze in some Risk of Rain or something.

I disagree with legalizing adoption.

Some sick, sad part of me wants to see that.

Maybe it's an address or something?

I can empathize with that. For what it's worth, I blew into my fair share of NES cartridges back in the day.

The item rental system ended up meaning I had all the items all the time, except for whichever one wasn't immediately available. The sand rod? It also meant I got the upgrades very quickly and easily.

So there's a level of irony. All the better!

That's how confirmation bias works, though.

I love how many comments here exemplify exactly what the video was talking about.

Which game did you choose?

The video was more about the fallacies than the mechanics. Blowing in a Nintendo cartridge was just a framing device for explaining the fallacies that allowed people to believe it was effective.

So that's what I was doing wrong.

You got it - all that blowing and dust nonsense was just something people came up with because it didn't occur to them that their NES might have a mechanical design flaw.

"So how are we going to round up all of these problems? Jenkins, I need to see some concentration. We need a final solution, here!"

Have you ever seen a grown man naked?

#sixseasonsandasmoothie

SIX MOVIES AND A SEASON!

Ideally the hair is short enough that the only way to put it up would be to spike it, but then we're moving into generic punk rock girl territory, somewhere in the middle of the other two.

Bad! Bad! *swats his ass*